Like I said, even if he has an off game or something, he's still better than McRoberts or Murphy and there's no arguing that cause he's already SHOWN us things that they haven't. Now it's just up to him (mainly Mike Brown first of all in continuing to play him) to continue to show it on the court and keep proving that he's a mile & away better than those two other scrubs in comparison.

Don't feel bad though, most people can't predict miracles right?

In my response, I clearly said that he was better than Murphy and McRoberts and that he deserved playing time. Hill has a motor on him. He boxes out and tries to grab every rebound. Whether or not he scores has no affect on how hard he plays. He has to get minutes.

In my response, I clearly said that he was better than Murphy and McRoberts and that he deserved playing time. Hill has a motor on him. He boxes out and tries to grab every rebound. Whether or not he scores has no affect on how hard he plays. He has to get minutes.

Exactly. I don't expect these kind of lines from him, but the fact that he actually makes an effort to box out and play defense is great to see. Murphy and McRoberts are pitiful on the defensive end and hurt us more than they help us.

Simple boxing out is something that our players refuse to do. It was great seeing how hard Hill was working off the ball on seemingly every possession to secure position.

yes you keep Goudelock, but if we played Goudelock today instead of Blake we lose

"The way Steve is as a teammate, the way he sets the tone, the way the team kind of takes on his persona. As a coach, that's the best thing in the world. It's easy to coach. He's taking care of the chemistry. You just coach."